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is there a password for the neowin leauge as it won't let me join

also my signature is displaying the incorect information, according to my computer i have an uptime of 3days and a couple of hours, whats the deal with that?

Edited by AdamKnowles
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The problem is that the majority of users have uptimes of 0 day, etc.. that will pull the average down from the people with BIG uptimes..
as much as I think WinXP is great and its stable and all......this guy's got to be cheating

http://uptime.0rd.net/page.php?page=toplis...ofile&uid=14198

797 days in a XP box? yeah right.

why would you say that? :unsure:

hasn't XP been around for that long?

who's ahead of techno? he's still #1 in Neowin League.

Bx: even though its been out that long, that is 2 years without a reboot. its too much i think....plus sp1 didnt come out that long ago, did it? i dont know.

No he's not, go look

http://uptime.0rd.net/page.php?page=toplis...league&lid=1501

who's ahead of techno? he's still #1 in Neowin League.

Bx: even though its been out that long, that is 2 years without a reboot. its too much i think....plus sp1 didnt come out that long ago, did it? i dont know.

Zio-ND is ahead of technosexual now..

I guess it's time for me to bring out the big guns and put up my other server which has a longer uptime ;)

As for the XP uptime, it's quite believable.. i don't know how much this may weigh, but i spoke with the client creator and he said that it's impossible to cheat.

Here's his stats:

14198.png

and he isn't using SP1, so he didn't have to reboot ;)

someone said, somewhere in this thread, that he was able to send a spoofed packet with the same info that the client sends to the server. Its quite possible to cheat, its just the project creator will never tell you "hey of course you can cheat here".

I saw Zio-ND is ahead of techno now.....but someone said he was ahead like....3 days ago, and it just happened today. anyways...ill enlist my other server too, I hope they havent rebooted it at all.

This guy has apparently been using XP 4 months before it came out...tell me that isn't cheating

http://uptime.0rd.net/page.php?page=toplis...ofile&uid=14368

14368.png

His name, though is "killerjockel suxx" and his profile, translated, says:

Rear one to all Uptimer, first times sorry that I probably provide with this account ziemlichn for confusion... @KILLERJOCKEL: I FIND IT TO **** THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE, THE WITH SUCH ACTIONS LIKE YOU IT BRING UPTIME PROJECT BROKEN MAKING HERE! @Uptime Project Admins: Please not only this account but logical-white deletes also from Killerjockel... Thanks! The high Uptime be based on a nose in Windows XP with that the Uptime at will "adjusts itself" leaves. Lucky-white is Windows XP still young enough that such user can be made.

Which implies that one can cheat, and this guy is doing so to prove that killerjockel is too

heh im technosexual

btw it is possible to cheat. if i had a spare box around here i could throw it up with win98 and in a few hrs could have it up to almost a year of uptime. and not by spoofing the packet(s). i figure its possible in 2k/xp as well

edit: nice. now im not the only non windows os on there

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